Yishuv
Jews in Palestine before 1948
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2023 | The Jerusalem Post announced the launch of a '50 most influential Jews' congress, including an awards ceremony for the honorees. |
December 2023 | Avi Mayer was replaced as editor-in-chief by Zvika Klein. |
March 2023 | Yaakov Katz stepped down as editor-in-chief and was replaced by Avi Mayer. |
January 2022 | The Jerusalem Post's website was hacked by pro-Iranian actors, with the homepage replaced by a threatening image related to the assassination of Qasem Soleimani. |
2020 | Reuters reported that The Jerusalem Post published op-eds written by non-existent people, and The Daily Beast identified a network of false personas used to place opinion pieces. |
April 2016 | Yaakov Katz, a former military reporter, replaced Steve Linde as editor-in-chief after serving as an adviser to former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. |
September 2014 | JPost.com received a graphic redesign, updating the website's visual appearance and user interface. |
2012 | The newspaper began holding an annual conference in New York, founded by media entrepreneur Ronen Lefler, featuring senior figures from the Israeli government and Jewish world. |
2011 | Steve Linde became editor-in-chief, pledging to provide balanced news coverage across the political spectrum. |
2010 | The Jerusalem Post began publishing its annual list of the 'world's 50 most influential Jews', released on Rosh Hashanah. |
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